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slacker in French

slacker in French is feignasse, glandeur, paresseux — slacker means someone who avoids work or puts in minimal effort.

slacker in French

feignasse
noun
One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight.
glandeur
noun
One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight.
paresseux
noun
One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight.
tire-au-flanc
noun
One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight.

What does "slacker" mean?

  1. noun Someone who avoids work or puts in minimal effort.
    "His teammates called him a slacker for skipping every practice."
  2. noun A member of a 1990s subculture associated with apathy and Generation X.
    "The film became a cult classic among self-described slackers."

slacker in a sentence

  • His teammates called him a slacker for skipping every practice.
  • The film became a cult classic among self-described slackers.

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "slacker" in French?

"slacker" in French is feignasse, glandeur, paresseux. slacker means: Someone who avoids work or puts in minimal effort.

How do you use "slacker" in a sentence?

Example: "His teammates called him a slacker for skipping every practice." In French, "slacker" is feignasse, glandeur, paresseux.

Are there other ways to say "slacker" in French?

Yes — French has 4 translations listed for "slacker": feignasse, glandeur, paresseux, tire-au-flanc.

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